Test Summary

Morse Code is a sequence of short and long signals of lights or sounds used in communication. The International Morse Code identifies each latin alphabet letter with a series of short (dots) and long (dashes) signals.

A dash is equal to three dots

The space between parts of the same letter is equal to one dot

The space between two letters is equal to three dots

The space between two words is equal to seven dots

Letters

a -
Alpha

b -
Bravo

c -
Charlie

d -
Delta

e -
Echo

f -
Foxtrot

g -
Golf

h -
Hotel

i -
India

j -
Juliet

k -
Kilo

l -
Lima

m -
Mike

n -
November

o -
Oscar

p -
Papa

q -
Quebec

r -
Romeo

s -
Sierra

t -
Tango

u -
Uniform

v -
Victor

w -
Whiskey

x -
XRay

y -
Yankee

z -
Zulu

Numbers

0 -
Zero

1 -
One

2 -
Two

3 -
Three

4 -
Four

5 -
Five

6 -
Six

7 -
Seven

8 -
Eight

9 -
Nine

Non Alpha

, -
Comma

- -
Hyphen

. -
Full Stop

? -
Question Mark

Tests

Taking a test can be a great way to build on what you have learnt already and build confidence before taking a formal qualification test. The Morse Code test consists of 5 questions randomly chosen from a selection.